From ‘Trump Bump’ to ‘Trump Slump’: How to Navigate Your Investments

The Washington Post - There’s at least one certainty about the stock market. It’ll
go up and eventually come down.

Stein says the uncertainty now building in the U.S. political environment may have
a negative impact on stocks, which is why he says investors might want to add global
stocks to their portfolio.

"Stocks are for long-term goals, and investors should try not to focus on short-term
fluctuations," said Michael Guillemette, assistant professor of personal financial
planning at Texas Tech University, who echoed Stein's advice on diversifying your
holdings.